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PARTICLE ACCELERATION VIA RECONNECTION PROCESSES IN THE SUPERSONIC SOLAR WIND

Journal

ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL
Volume 797, Issue 1, Pages -

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IOP PUBLISHING LTD
DOI: 10.1088/0004-637X/797/1/28

Keywords

acceleration of particles; magnetic reconnection; solar wind

Funding

  1. NASA [NNX08AJ33G, 37102-2, NNX09AG70G, NNX09AG63G, NNX09AJ79G, NNG05EC85C, A991132BT, NNX09AP74A, NNX10AE46G, NNX09AW45G, NNX14AF43G]
  2. NSF [ATM-0904007]
  3. UAH IIDR award
  4. RFBR [14-02-00769]
  5. NASA [103920, NNX09AW45G] Funding Source: Federal RePORTER

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An emerging paradigm for the dissipation of magnetic turbulence in the supersonic solar wind is via localized small-scale reconnection processes, essentially between quasi-2D interacting magnetic islands. Charged particles trapped in merging magnetic islands can be accelerated by the electric field generated by magnetic island merging and the contraction of magnetic islands. We derive a gyrophase-averaged transport equation for particles experiencing pitch-angle scattering and energization in a super-Alfvenic flowing plasma experiencing multiple small-scale reconnection events. A simpler advection-diffusion transport equation for a nearly isotropic particle distribution is derived. The dominant charged particle energization processes are (1) the electric field induced by quasi-2D magnetic island merging and (2) magnetic island contraction. The magnetic island topology ensures that charged particles are trapped in regions where they experience repeated interactions with the induced electric field or contracting magnetic islands. Steady-state solutions of the isotropic transport equation with only the induced electric field and a fixed source yield a power-law spectrum for the accelerated particles with index alpha = -(3 + M-Lambda)/2, where MA is the Alfven Mach number. Considering only magnetic island contraction yields power-law-like solutions with index - 3(1 + tau(c)/(8 tau(diff))), where tau(c)/tau(diff) is the ratio of timescales between magnetic island contraction and charged particle diffusion. The general solution is a power-law-like solution with an index that depends on the Alfven Mach number and the timescale ratio tau(diff)/tau(c). Observed power-law distributions of energetic particles observed in the quiet supersonic solar wind at 1 AU may be a consequence of particle acceleration associated with dissipative small-scale reconnection processes in a turbulent plasma, including the widely reported c(-5) (c particle speed) spectra observed by Fisk & Gloeckler and Mewaldt et al.

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